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- | You will notice in the last screenshot at option 6, we have some ordering buttons. There buttons are really important to the "flow of execution". The screenshot actually shows and incorrect assignment because "Sleepin" is below the "Normal Rate". What you would have here is the CareFree system reading the "Normal Rate" value and then adding up the time our client was on site, then charging hourly for the time they were there. But in fact what we wanted was for the client to be invoiced a flat rate of £70, but because | + | You will notice in the last screenshot at option 6 we have some ordering buttons. These buttons are really important to the flow of execution. (the order in which rules run) |
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+ | The screenshot actually shows an incorrect assignment because "Sleepin" is below the "Normal Rate". What you would have here is the CareFree system reading the "Normal Rate" value and then adding up the time our Carer was on site, then charging hourly for the time they were there back to the client, when in fact what we wanted was for the client to be invoiced a flat rate of £70. | ||
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+ | Due to the flow of execution, the rules would have stopped processing when the system read a rule which worked for the situation. The general rule of thumb is to always have rules with ticks enabled above any which don't, and typically the default hourly rate or "Pro-rata" rate usually doesn't have any ticks applied. | ||
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+ | Ordering is also important for pay for the same reasons, anything which requires enhancements to be paid like unsocial hours must be read before the last default hourly rate. | ||